Desmond Mhango’s Opinion and Experiences Concerning Child Labour in Malawi

Desmond Mhango’s Opinion and Experiences Concerning Child Labour in Malawi

ByDesmond MhangoJun 2, 20238 min read

Desmond Mhango concludes his series on Child Labour in Malawi with this final article. In this final article of the…

The State’s Responsibility to Address Child Labour

The State’s Responsibility to Address Child Labour

ByDesmond MhangoMay 26, 202311 min read

Desmond Mhango’s series on Child Labour in Malawi continues with this fifth article. Following his detailed explanation of the situational…

Push Factors for Child Labour in Malawi

Push Factors for Child Labour in Malawi

ByDesmond MhangoMay 19, 20239 min read

Desmond Mhango’s series on Child Labour in Malawi continues with this fourth article. Following his detailed explanation of the situational…

Places and Practices of Child Labour in Malawi

Places and Practices of Child Labour in Malawi

ByDesmond MhangoMay 12, 20238 min read

Desmond Mhango’s series on Child Labour in Malawi continues with this third article. After elucidating the situational context of child…

Situational Context of Child Labour in Malawi

Situational Context of Child Labour in Malawi

ByDesmond MhangoMay 5, 20237 min read

Desmond Mhango’s series (read his introduction here) on Child Labour in Malawi continues with this second article. Malawi has a…

  • Desmond Mhango’s Opinion and Experiences Concerning Child Labour in Malawi
    Desmond Mhango concludes his series on Child Labour in Malawi with this final article. In this final article of the series Child Labor in Malawi, the author describes his own experience as Executive Director of the Malawian NGO Centre for Youth and Children’s Affairs (CEYCA) and expresses his own opinion, having previously discussed the situational…
  • The State’s Responsibility to Address Child Labour
    Desmond Mhango’s series on Child Labour in Malawi continues with this fifth article. Following his detailed explanation of the situational context of child labour in Malawi, including a depiction of the places and practices where child labour occurs, Mhango proceeded with his series by highlighting the push factors that contribute to child labour in Malawi.…
  • Push Factors for Child Labour in Malawi
    Desmond Mhango’s series on Child Labour in Malawi continues with this fourth article. Following his detailed explanation of the situational context of child labour in Malawi, including a depiction of the places and practices where child labour occurs, Mhango proceeds with his series by highlighting the push factors that contribute to child labour in Malawi.…
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